Hi Yu,
If I were you, don't create any disk volumes before the DB Recovery.
Try to create a new disk volume now when the server is up and running.
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about it.
In ADSM QuickFacts it says:
Delete Events -
To delete certain events for a
specific
node only, disassociate and then
Hi,
Works fine for me on Windows 5.4.2.0 and AIX 5.4.3.0. Is the trick
really a way to generate reports and are query event a good input for a
reports?
IMO, I do not distort reports and I check Last Backup Completion
Date/Time in query filespace since query event doesn't give me what I
want.
Hi Richard
I promised feedback on the resolution of the error I had previously.
I managed to run a dsmserv auditdb storage fix=yes detail=yes
file=/tmp/audit.log this weekend on all my tsm server that were
reporting the errors.
On my 12GB database it ran for 4.5hrs and fixed all the orphaned
As it says --
Is the problem in our backup process, or the restore?
TSM server 5.5.0.0
TSM Client 5.4.1.2
Windows Server 2003.
TIA
Tom Kauffman
NIBCO, Inc
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A default backup gets the permissions and a default restore restores the
permissions. Assuming the node has access to the accounts with
permission to the files it should work.
What commands did you use to backup and restore?
Did you restore the OS?
Was the node a member of the domain when you
Well, unfortunately they're there and I'm here --
The backups are running the defaults and the restores are supposed to be
running the defaults.
But we had a novice do the restore per the documentation so I may have to wait
until Thursday to find out what actually got used.
I just wanted a
I am running TSM 5.4 on a Windows 2003 environment.
I recently started having an issue with my operational reporting. My
reports contain no detail in the Activity Log Details, Missed File Summary
and Backup Archive Client Backup summary.
I have searched many blogs and researched with IBM with
Forgive me if I'm speaking out of turn, but if the users and groups that
the permissions are assigned to are not present in the OS, I believe
they (the permissions) may not get restored.
Also, I think you can do a permissions restore only by restoring only
the directories while using the volinfo
You might check your log file size/capacity/# of records. If it gets jammed
up, you would get a partial report.
Regards,
Rick Virene
Server Operations - Jacobs
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TSM 5.4.3.0
AIX 5.3
Hello list,
I have a damaged primary storage pool volume. Fortunately, the data is
on copy pool volumes. I found a nicely detailed procedure for handling
the restoral of the data from mail-archive.
http://www.mail-archive.com/adsm-l@vm.marist.edu/msg25446/adsm_restore_a
You need to run the restore vol volnum preview=yes command.
When that process completes you may have to search the activity logs,
but you'll find the volumes the process needs for restore that way.
It will say something to the affect volnum required for volume
restore (if you run the dsmadmc in
Hi Larry
If its the mismatch between the DRM location and the real location that
bothers you,
upd vol vol_name location='' access=readonly
will put it back to mountable.
Regards
Steve.
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